Subseries forms part of Film and television productions series and consists of production elements for this 30 minute irreverent tour of international archival film and television footage which was re-voiced and re-dubbed by a troupe of improvisational comic artists. The program aired on Canada's Comedy Network and was created by Jeffrey Hirschfield, Lex Gigeroff, John Davie, Jackie Torrens, and Angela Vermeir.
Subseries forms part of Film and television productions series and consists of production elements for this adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's series of novels of the same name. This one-hour family classic drama series was filmed on Prince Edward Island and starred local children. It tells the story of a free-spirited girl orphaned at the age of 11 whose vivid imagination and passion to write put her in conflict with her adoptive family.
Series forms part of Department of Education fonds and consists of correspondence, reports, briefing books, and business plans.
English Program Services assesses program needs of both the public school and community college systems. It is responsible for the design and development of appropriate programs and courses, the evaluation of learning and teaching resources, and the provision of teacher in-service programs.
Sub-series contains documents relating to the settling of estates in files opened at the Annapolis County Registry of Probate from 1763 to 1925. Documents include original wills, petitions for probate or administration, oaths taken and bonds furnished by executors or administrators, records of decisions made by the registrar of probate, valuations and inventories of estates, and accounts furnished at the estates' closing showing financial transactions of the estate. Petitions for probate or administration generally give the place and date of death. All documents do not exist for all estates. The files prior to 1900 were filmed in 1970 on 35 mm. positive image film. The files subsequent to 1900 were filmed in 1992 on 16 mm. negative image film. The files are arranged in chronological order with each surname starting with a common letter being found in a group. — Title derived from microfilm lead cards — Microfilm 20418 is a listing of the estate files in the order in which they are filmed.
Annapolis County Court of ProbateSub-series contains documents relating to the settling of estates in files opened at the Halifax County is County Registry of Probate from 1750 to 1930. Documents include original wills, petitions for probate or administration, oaths taken and bonds furnished by executors or administrators, records of decisions made by the registrar of probate, valuations and inventories of estates, and accounts furnished at the estates' closing showing financial transactions of the estate. Petitions for probate or administration generally give the place and date of death. All documents do not exist for all estates.
Halifax County Court of ProbateSub-series forms part of Circuit records at Sydney and consists of two books in which the official proceedings of the supreme court sitting as a admiralty or exchequer court at Sydney are recorded. The books note cases, counsel, presiding judges, witnesses and case dispositions. The sessions might be better characterized as infrequent special sittings of the Supreme Court that related to vice admiralty or exchequer matters than as the separate records of a distinct court
Subseries forms part of Digby County circuit records series and consists of books of issuance of writs of final process or enforcement of sentence in judicial proceedings for debt. Books provide date of issue, names of parties, amount, writ number, court, attorney, date and nature of return, and fees. Each book contains a nominal index. Series is arranged chronologically.
Subseries forms part of Kings County circuit records series and consists of volumes used by the sheriff to record the execution of judgments and the proceeds from the sale of items seized in fulfilment of judgments. These books record the cause number, parties, legal counsel, amount sought and costs, dates writs were served and returned, and whether property was seized or payment made to satisfy the judgment.
Sub-series consists primarily of minutes of meetings. Also includes some correspondence, resolutions, programmes, agendas, constitutions and by-laws and other related material
Subseries forms part of Program Branch series in the Department of Education fonds, and consists of correspondence and minutes from Private Trade School Board meetings.
Extension Services, as a division of the Program Branch, provides life-long learning through delivery of specialized programs and services. Some of these programs include: Adult and Continuing Education, Career Services, Correspondence Studies, Literacy, and Rehabilitation Training. This division is also responsible for administering the "Trade Schools Act."
Subseries forms part of Executive records series and consists of handbooks, memoranda, meeting minutes, and reports.
Subseries forms part of Film and television productions series and consists of production elements for this television series which explored how, why, and what we eat. The television series offered viewers a history of our diets and was seasoned with expert commentary on socio-cultural trends, nutritional values and economic facts. Each episode looked at a favourite food and was hosted by Andrew Younghusband.
Forms part of the Special projects recordings - Public Archives of Nova Scotia and consists of audio recordings of a cappella folksong repertoire of Fred Redden, Middle Musquodoboit.
Subseries forms part of Government at Halifax series and consists of transcribed dispatches from the Board of Trade to the governor of Nova Scotia, 1 August 1749-19 June 1752.
Sub-series consists of correspondence accumulated primarily by some of the executive secretaries of the MSNS. These files contain both incoming and outgoing correspondence that depict the routine tasks regarding members, committees, branch societies, and organisations outside the MSNS. Also includes loose letters and letter-books of early physicians (e.g.W.J. Almon), accounts ledgers, circular letters and related miscellaneous material.
Subseries forms part of Film and television productions series and consists of production elements for this film about a Nova Scotia boy who is taken from his crusty grandfather who told him tales of pirates, ghosts, and local treasure. The boy ends up being placed in a foster home but breaks out on Halloween to complete his own treasure quest.
Subseries consists of files relating to MSNS' dealings with various government departments, both provincial and federal. Many files concern the NS Department of Public Health & Welfare.
Subseries forms part of Government at Halifax series and consists of contemporaneous copies of dispatches and letters from John Wentworth, last royal governor of new Hampshire, to various officials.
contemporaneous copies of John Wentworth's letters to the secretary of state before and after his appointment as lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia in 1792. The first volume consists of Wentworth's correspondence (1783-1808) as Surveyor-General of the King's Woods in North America.
Subseries forms part of Government at Halifax series and consists of letter books of Governor Peregrine Thomas Hopson, 1752-1753; Lieutenant Governor Jonathan Belcher, 1760-1763; and Governor Montagu Wilmot, 1763-1764.